VISITING THE MUSEUM

The Transcona Museum is opening to the public on Friday, June 5th at 9:30 am, with the necessary modifications in place for the health and safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors. These modifications are designed to comply with public health orders and guidelines. Before you visit, please read the information below to plan your visit accordingly.

if you have been in contact with anyone sick with COVID-19 within the last 14 days,

if you are exhibiting any COVID-19 symptoms.

Visitors are welcome to wear masks when visiting the Museum. This is not a requirement but recommended.

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ARRIVING AT THE MUSEUM

Visitors will enter through the front door of the museum. If you require our accessible entrance you will be directed to our back double doors.

As we are admission by donation we do not have a timed ticketed entry system in place. Instead, there will be a sign on the door. If the sign is green you may enter (please note the door may be locked - if so please ring the doorbell). If the sign is red, we are either at capacity or are disinfecting/cleaning, so please wait on the sidewalk while social distancing.

When entering please ensure the vestibule is empty of other visitors or staff before preceding inside the building.

Hand sanitizer stations are available at all points of entry/exit within the museum, including the main entrance.

Due to our size and the occupancy restrictions, we are limited to a max of 5 visitors at one time. This may result in wait times for entry.

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WHILE VISITING THE MUSEUM

We have removed all high touch areas of the exhibitions. We ask that you please not touch any artifacts not in display cases as they can not be disinfected.

We would prefer contactless payment at this time for gift shop purchases or donations. We can accept debit and credit cards.